So when photos of Beyoncé and Jay-Z holding two babies, one in each arm, were broadcasted during the first stop on their joint "On The Run II" tour, fans naturally assumed that those babies were Sir and Rumi. The Carters are selective, but not necessarily deceptive — or even, at certain times, stingy with family photos. Both have featured images of their eldest child, Blue Ivy, in music videos and concert visuals.

It turns out, however, that the babies pictured are not the Carter twins.

Several outlets reported that the twins were indeed Sir and Rumi, including INSIDER. As a reporter who feels guilty for assuming and a fan who feels duped, I must ask: why would the Carters use twins that aren't their own? INSIDER reached out to Beyoncé's representatives and did not immediately receive a response.

Interestingly, a fan video from the concert does appear to show a montage of family videos.

Most of the clips feature Blue and her parents — and a pregnant Beyoncé is revealed at 1:06. The video then appears to include clips of Sir and Rumi, including a shot of Beyoncé holding them in the hospital after giving birth (although, it's unclear if it's them, of course).

Another clip appears to show the whole family, dressed in all white, presumably at a ceremony for Beyoncé and Jay-Z to renew their vows. At one moment, the camera gets a clear look at the twins' faces (although, again, maybe they're decoy babies?).